Archive for ◊ April, 2009 ◊

Author: Adam Blumer
• Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

April 29, 2009

Dear Reader,

Adam Blumer

This newsletter is shorter than usual for the simple reason that I’m swamped. Since the release of Fatal Illusions on March 31, my life has been hectic with a blog tour, a book signing, and several online interviews, including Brandilyn Collins’s Forensics & Faith blog. Be sure to check my Web site and my Events page for the latest on what’s been happening. So far, reviews of Fatal Illusions (like this one and this one) have been very positive. Family and friends will feel pressured to say nice things, so when perfect strangers who have nothing to lose post positive reviews at their blogs, I can’t help feeling excited. If you have read the novel and liked it, please consider writing a review at Amazon.com, CBD.com, or Barnes & Noble. My local newspaper also gave the novel a wonderful review. Friends have reported book sightings from a Barnes & Noble in Minnesota to the campus bookstore at Bob Jones University. A friend in Germany also bought a copy across the big pond.

Answers to Commonly Asked Questions

How can I get a copy of your novel? Because I don’t know which bookstores will put the novel on their shelves, the best way is to buy it at Amazon.com or CBD.com. If my novel isn’t at your local bookstore, simply order it. With my name and the novel’s title, you should be able to order the novel from any bookstore in the country.

How can I get a signed copy of your novel? Unfortunately, I’m not selling my own autographed copies. And unless you attend one of my signings, I may not have a way to personally sign your book. But there is an alternative. As a special thank you to those who are purchasing a copy, upon request I will mail you a free signed bookplate as my way of saying thank you for your support. (A bookplate is a sticker you may affix inside your book.) Simply send me your mailing address, and I’ll mail you a bookplate soon.

How is the novel selling? To be honest, I’m not sure. One indicator is CBD’s listing of Kregel’s bestselling fiction. Another indicator is my sales rank at Amazon.com, which fluctuates like the U.P. weather. Sometimes the numbers are down; sometimes they’re up. The rank shows that somebody somewhere is buying the novel at various times; Amazon.com then compares the sales to those of other books. On the whole I’m encouraged.

Keep praying for my dad, who is almost finished with his first stage of chemo and radiation. I’m posting regular updates here for those interested.

My first book signing at the Hopehouse in Iron Mountain on April 18 went well. Thank you to those who sacrificed part of a beautiful Saturday afternoon to drop by and support me. I appreciate your encouragement. Copies are still available at the store for those who couldn’t make it.

Book Giveaway Winner—Congratulations to Julie Broadworth for winning my April book drawing for a free copy of Fatal Illusions. For my next drawing, starting today through the end of May, I will be giving away another free copy of Fatal Illusions. If you would like to enter the drawing, request Fatal Illusions at your library, church bookstore, or local Christian bookstore. Let me know you have completed this action by replying to this e-mail. If you have already requested the novel at one of those places, just let me know; you’ll be entered in the drawing. I’ll announce the winner in my May newsletter.

What’s Next for Me? Right now, I’m doing whatever I can to help spread the word about my novel after my regular responsibilities. I’m also working on the sequel. Thanks again for your support and encouragement. May the Lord receive all the glory!

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Author: Adam Blumer
• Tuesday, April 28th, 2009
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Author: Adam Blumer
• Friday, April 24th, 2009

Fatal Illusions is a tale that brings together the best of several writing elements, and weaves them into a suspenseful and compelling read that contains a satisfying spiritual and emotional depth. Adam Blumer’s writing takes a look at realistic struggles faced by many Christians today. He sets these issues amid the disturbing criminal case of a serial killer, and as he carefully merges the story lines, the reader is amazed at how the emotional/spiritual aspects of the primary story is mirrored in the dark depravity of the criminal. Everyone is seeking to obey someone – is it the voice of God, of man, or the devil himself?

Marc and Gillian Thayer serve as pastor and wife in a large urban congregation. When one of Marc’s church members reveals her psychologically disturbed state, the Thayers suddenly find themselves in what seems to be an unending nightmare. Death has already touched their lives once, and when Marc’s life is almost snuffed out, they are forced to relocate and re-examine their lives as never before.

Other lives also hang in the balance, and the Thayer’s struggles prove to be a mirror image of some darker, more sinister disturbances taking place in the life of one lonely, misunderstood young man who suffers an un-natural fascination with Houdini. This man has already taken the lives of several young women, and the Thayer’s lives are on a collision course with his demented mind. When their daughter Crystal becomes the object of the killer’s desire the entire community of Whistler’s Point is shaken to its core.

Adam Blumer doesn’t shy away from presenting the spiritual struggles taking place in the lives of his characters as they face times of hardship. The Thayer’s wind up dealing with one horror after another, and along the way they are forced to examine their faith in a very personal – and sometimes painful – way. I appreciated this aspect of his writing a great deal, and I loved the way he blended it with the hunt for the serial killer! The ending was particularly amazing – over and over again!! It still gives me the creeps!

I highly recommend Fatal Illusions and look forward to reading more stories by Adam Blumer!

Kim Ford

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Author: Adam Blumer
• Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

http://thecypresstimes.com/Article.cfm?articleID=21825

“This book is magnificent! Once I started reading it I couldn’t put it down. I’m definitely a new member of the Adam Blumer fan club. The book had a lot of action that never quite let up. Even at almost 400 pages I read this in a day and a half. The book never seems to slow down, so it’s a quick read. One of the great things about this book was that it was a Christian murder mystery. Typically in this genre you get a certain amount of cussing or sex scenes. You get none of that here, just non stop action. This book also through some twists at me that I wasn’t expecting, and believe me I’m not easily surprised by plot twists anymore. I’d put Fatal Illusions up against a James Patterson novel any day…it’s that good! I’m definitely recommending this to anyone who likes a fast paced thrill ride of a book.”

Marta Hoelscher

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Author: Adam Blumer
• Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

I’ve followed Brandilyn Collins’s Christian suspense novels for several years, so it was an honor when she contacted me and said she wanted to interview me at her blog. Check it out:

http://forensicsandfaith.blogspot.com/2009/04/fatal-illusions.html

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Author: Adam Blumer
• Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

http://www.bjucampusstore.com/ePOS?store=468&item_number=2800825420988&form=shared3%2fgm%2fdetail.html&design=468

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Author: Adam Blumer
• Monday, April 20th, 2009

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Author: Adam Blumer
• Friday, April 17th, 2009

Overall these are very positive reviews. Adam is very excited to read them. Thank you, FIRST Wild Card Blog Tours!

Book Critiques

Wide-Eyed Fiction

Window to My World

Three Different Directions

A Weak Rose

Pam’s Private Reflections

Sips ‘n Cups Cafe

Books and Needlepoint

Incurable Diesease of Writing

Georgiana Daniels

Christa Sterken

Christy’s Book Blog

My Friend Amy

Daysong Reflections

Cornhusker Academy

Our Family’s Adventures

Notes of Jubilee

Another Road to Ramble

Marta’s Meanderings

Faith, Fiction, Friends

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Author: Adam Blumer
• Thursday, April 16th, 2009

http://www.missyfrye.net/Blog/?p=1448.

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Author: Adam Blumer
• Thursday, April 16th, 2009

http://aweakrose.blogspot.com/2009/04/fatal-illusions-by-adam-blumer.html

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Author: Adam Blumer
• Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

bju_displayBob Jones University (Greenville, SC), my alma mater, set up a wonderful display for selling my novel. You can see a couple photos here.

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